London Liverpool Street Transformation

Network Rail property has submitted plans to redevelop London Liverpool Street station. The plans will enable it to serve over 200 million passengers a year, boost London’s economy and establish a landmark gateway to the City of London.  As Britain’s busiest station, London Liverpool Street currently connects 118 million people a year within London, East Anglia and the east of England.  With annual passenger numbers forecast to grow to 158 million by 2041, the plans will ensure that the station is future-proof, ready to accommodate over 200 million people in the decades ahead while enhancing accessibility to all.

The plans will turn Liverpool Street station into a destination in its own right, improving connections to the wider City and public spaces, and providing a catalyst to delivering the City of London’s plans to secure long-term economic growth, prosperity and opportunity for London and beyond.  Network Rail has undertaken extensive public consultation which generated nearly 2,000 individual comments, with three out of four supporting the redevelopment proposals.

GIA is proud to be part of the wider project team, providing specialist support on daylight, sunlight, wind and microclimate.

To find out more, follow the link to the project information page here or to discuss our involvement and how we can help you speak with Stephen Friel, Vincent Lutz or Chris Harley.